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Kunde
14 juli 2025
Es gibt musikalisch gesehen nichts, was man nicht damit machen könnte. Man spielt eigene drums, bässe oder Melodien entweder mit den Pads, mit einem Midi Keyboard der per USB oder Bluetooth verbunden wird ein, oder eben beides, man nimmt Gesänge auf, man kann die Produktionen abmischen und mastern, Samples aus externer Quelle aufnehmen, neu zusammenschneiden oder mit den Pads choppen, man kann zahlreiche Effekte auf die einzelnen Spuren packen und mit den Reglern regulieren und vieles mehr. Und das alles nicht in einem Gerät ohne Computer. Man kann praktisch ein ganzes Musikstudio unter seinen Armen halten.
J. Wilson
30 juni 2025
For years I've flirted with the idea of trying an mpc, and in a moment of spontaneous must have it, I decided I was finally going to order one, in fact a one+.After opening the Akai One+ box, I was pleasantly surprised to see a nice colour high quality card with an image of the One+ and all it's function buttons explained on it, nice touch Akai.The One+ is a very nice looking piece of equipment, the red livery isn't a bright red, but a deep sumptuous red like a plum tomato, and everything is laid out very logically, with a lovely clear touch sensitive screen that is pretty responsive and very legible.The pads themselves I found a bit hit or miss, and I couldn't get them to trigger very accurately, but after a small tweak in the sensitivity settings, they were absolutely amazing.Then there's the WiFi for downloading your purchased plugins, and Bluetooth too.Booting up the One+ for the first time, I had that sinking feeling that I would be lost, and wouldn't have a clue how to use it, but that idea was quickly diminished and in literally no time I was knocking out beats.Over the last few days since it arrived I've delved further into what it can do, and I'm finding new tricks and workflow techniques that just seem to emphasise just how good this little red box is, I find myself spending hours in my living room, headphones on, just getting lost in music, and that's where I'm happiest, my wife describes my look as perma grin when I'm playing around on the One+.The mpc One+ plus can run 8 instances of Akai plugins, which are very good I may add, and multiple expansions including one hits, samples, and drum kits, and initially I thought this was quite limiting, but oh, how wrong I was.Not only can the One+ run it's internal goodies well, but it can also control external midi gear very very well, I've had an Access Virus Ti and a Roland JD-XI connected to it, and the world of what the One+ can do suddenly becomes a universe.And then there's the sampling, where you can record in audio and manipulate it to your hearts content, pitching and stretching and chopping, it's just fantastic.I'm kinda mind blown with the One+ can do, and this is the baby of the mpc family from Akai, so I can't even begin to image what it's bigger siblings can do, but for me, I'm a happy chappy right now, enjoying making beats and tunes.I'm an Ableton guy, and I know the One+ can use the link feature, but I've not even got that far yet,Are there downsides to the One+?Well yeah, but more gripes than real flaws, the headphone jack input is a bit lackluster, it's a bit wobbly and causes sound drop outs, and I'd much have much preferred it to be for 1/4 inch jacks, but really in the few days I've had it, that's all I've found so far.I love the One+, and I'm sorry Akai, I should have bought an mpc years ago, my bad.So my final closing statement can only be...... Wow, I love it, it makes music and it makes me smile, and that's really all that matters.
Víctor
1 juni 2025
Un excelente equipo, es muy completo y muchas funciones, lo compre para hijo que es productor musical y está encantado, los materiales son de primera y está versión sin teclado la hace bastante portátil, muyrecomendable
Signor Treppalle
1 februari 2025
Cercavo uno strumento che mi permettesse di fare musica senza essere legato a DAW tipo Logic o Reason. Finalmente lo ho trovato: versatile, pratico e stimolante. Permette di lavorare su qualsiasi genere, non solo beat hip hop e simili. Dopo l'aggiornamento alla versione 3, è diventata una sorta di DAW in a box, ma tant'è! Super consigliato a chi ama il design del suono. Pagato 650 euro in offerta, vale ogni singolo euro speso.
カスタマー
18 december 2024
I bought an MPC ONE+ after years of dabbling around with an NI Maschine MK2 and a Roland TR-8S. Both have good and bad points, but I'm not here to review them. Prior to buying the MPC ONE, I also tried moving forward with a Novation Circuit Rhythm and that was a total disaster. I packaged it up after 2 days and filed a return with no regret. They have no idea what they're doing, but again, I'm not here to review that (haha, I actually did review it elsewhere on Amazon, feel free to search for that review). I'll start by saying this: the MPC ONE is an absolute BEAST. It is everything I've ever dreamed of when it comes to a standalone "DAWless" do everything machine. Of course the machine itself is essentially a DAW, but since I don't need my aging laptop then I'm happy. I'll begin by saying the bad points, then I'll mention a few of to the good ones (there's way too many to list).First, I was not impressed that a nearly 100,000yen machine doesn't even come with an instruction manual. It did include a "quick start" guide, which was MUCH MORE than what the Circuit Rhythm came with (a postcard with a QR code), but that's not typical for Japanese products. Now I know the PDF manual is 532 pages, but scrolling through it is so terrible when you're just starting with this device. The printed manual should have been an option - I would have gladly paid extra for it. Or at least they could provide an abridged printed manual similar to what Roland does (although the Roland manuals are terrible so I don't think that's a good example). Next, the power supply - or rather, the power brick - is huge and so totally un-necessary in 2024. The voltage input on the ONE+ is DC 12V barrel center-positive, it should have been USB-C 12V. Well in my case I ended up buying a 12V USB-C PD to 5.5x2.1mm barrel PD trigger cable. It costs about 1000yen here on Amazon and works perfectly with a USB 3.0 PD compliant charger (12V/3A). Now I can use the MPC ONE+ with a portable battery or any AC/DC USB-C power adapter. After a few weeks it still works fine. I guess that's a big advantage over the MPC ONE (not plus) which requires a wacky 19V. The next issue that bothers me is the tiny pads (they are much smaller than other MPCs), and the crappy plastic knobs. The stock knobs have grooves and are flanged at the bottom so they are somewhat easy to operate, but they just don't look or feel good. If you have big hands (I don't), you probably won't enjoy turning them because they're so small. I quickly replaced them with some knobs I found at Marutsu, and they look and feel soooo much better. The final issue I have with this MPC ONE+ is the sound of the buttons, like the REC, PLAY, UNDO, etc.. they are so loud! What is this, 1988? I really wish they weren't so clicky and clacky, I just can't use it while the kids are sleeping. I know other MPCs have nice smooth/silent buttons, and they really should have done that with this instead of trying to keep a retro feel.As you can see, pretty much all my complaints are aesthetic. From my experience with other machines in this category, the MPC ONE+ is just so incredibly amazing. If you forget the nitpicking I made early, there's just no other reason someone wouldn't like this. The interface is extremely simple to use, so even if you have no idea what you're doing, you can start using it right away and do really cool things. You don't "need" to read a manual (although I highly recommend it, along with the "MPC B*ble" by Andy Avgousti). I love that I can sample directly into it (unlike the TR-8S), I love that I can timestretch and pitch adjust and do a whole bunch of things to my samples and get actual visual feedback (unlike on the Circuit Rhythm which is a joke in that department). I love that I can basically create an entire song on that one machine without "needing" to worry about it crashing, or an update popping up on my screen, or any other issues that computers carry with them. I can use it while idling in car and hook it up to my Korg Volca with ease. It has WiFi which is extremely useful for updating the firmware and downloading plugins. Did I mention I was given a choice of a free plugin and I chose Jura, which costs like 18,000yen or something! I also purchased the Stems plugin for like 1000yen but that's a flop on the standalone version - although I heard it works really well in controller mode (with a computer, sigh). Hopefully they'll fix that in the future, it's not super necessary anyways and didn't cost much.Earlier I mentioned the MPC ONE+ is a beast, and I'm not even joking. The amount of features and options and included sounds and samples etc is just insane. I personally still love creating drum beats on the TR-8S, but now I can sync it perfectly with the MPC ONE and just sample or record my tracks onto the MPC ONE and continue without the TR-8S, at least until I need another drum beat. Even better, the TR-8S works perfectly as a MIDI controller when plugged into the MPC ONE, so I can use its faders and knobs to control the mixer - which makes mixing sooo much easier as well. I love that I can hook up my audio interface to the MPC ONE and just use those inputs and outputs instead of the builtin ones (note: when doing that, the inputs/outputs, even the master volume and record volume are disabled, but not the CV/MIDI IN/OUT thankfully). I do wish it had more I/O but I guess I could have gotten an MPC X or something for more, but then it's not really portable so.. yeah this is great.Honestly if you're considering between this, a Maschine+, or some other standalone "DAWless" all-in-one machine, you really can't go wrong with an AKAI MPC ONE+. The Maschine+ is much more expensive and I absolutely hate all of NI's software, so that's something to consider. I was also burned badly by the "just pay us to upgrade Maschine 1.8 to Maschine 2.0" fiasco so I gave up on them. The Novation Circuit Rhythm is kind of like a kids toy except to use it you need to MEMORIZE a bunch of color combinations and codes and/or do everything blindly (by ear) because the device is just so poorly designed (by designers, not musicians). If you're just getting started with music, or a seasoned vet, I can pretty much guarantee this thing will blow your mind. I think it's priced just right, and despite the minor annoyances I listed above (things which I wish they would improve), I still think it was absolutely worth every penny. If you're still undecided between the plus or non-wifi version, just remember the ONE+ runs on 12V instead of 19V, and it's red. Just those two things make it so much better.As a final note, don't ask me about removing the plastic screen protector (in my photo). I'm still waiting for my glass film protector and carrying case to arrive haha.
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